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The second day of the cruise was a cool and foggy day. Until the afternoon you could not see 100 yards past the ship.

Here dad gets comfortable with a good book. Actually I think it was a guide book as we needed to plan out the various places we wanted to see.
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A small sailboat approaches the fog bank. We broke free for a time and then plunged back into the fog. A good time to use the ship's wifi to get email and catch up on work.
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Finally the fog broke and everyone enjoyed a nice day on the decks.

Here two whales make an appearance. This was very exciting with everyone rushing to the side of the ship to catch a glimpse. This was actually one of the best sightings we would have on the cruise ship.
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This is what all the sharp eyes look for, the whale blow. Once they take a few breaths they will head down - that is when the tail pops up.
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Here is the photo opp. The whale tail. Everyone wanted to get a good shot of the tail as the whale dove. They would stay down for several minutes or not be spotted again as the ship moved past their location.
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Cal and sister - Mary - enjoy time on the deck. The temperature for the trip was great somewhere around 70 maybe even 80. We did not need jackets on sunny days.
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There was a constant stream of beautiful mountains as we glide by. The mountains are on each side of the ship as we are sailing up the inside passage.
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Life on a cruise liner - we had several black tie nights in the dining room.

Virginia Ann, Cal, Liz, Cal, and Mary Holman pose for prior to meeting the Captain of the ship at a welcoming reception.
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In the dining room Virginia Ann, Cal, and Mary dine in style. You can see the large windows allowing you to see the sights while you dine.
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Another late sunset on the sea.


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